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  • pirate

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    I like this:

    ak47-lamp.jpg


    but probably not this:


    ak-47-rifle-with-chainsaw.jpg
     

    tgallmey

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    Ok sign me up for the:

    Diesel powered Mech
    Tron Lightcycle
    If I wanna remain single forever the Tie Fighter bed
    The Royal Toilet throne
    AK Lamps
    Replica Portal Gun
    Glowstone driveway
    The powerful laser
    Baked potato bean bag
    Zombie gnomes
    Motorized bumper boats
    Sith bath robe
    Defusable bomb alarm clock
    Combat Lawn Gnomes
    Minecraft coasters
    Money Firestarters
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    Where do I sign up?!

    I haven't looked at it yet, but a friend from MN has no vents in his house, his walls are heated along with his driveway. It's really awesome.

    Not all that hard to do... But certainly CAN be quite expensive.

    Just gotta be prepared for the energy consumption to heat the water and then power the pump to circulate it.

    My step dad installed under-floor heat plumbing under their living room/kitchen/den area floor. Powered by a corn & wood pellet furnace. Works pretty well from my understanding - save for my mom's a light sleeper and the pump is too loud for her. (That, and she's rather smoke sensitive so if the air pressures are wonky or the wind is out of the wrong direction - she can't stand to be in the house due to the odor)

    -J-
     

    stephen87

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    May 26, 2010
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    The Seven Seas
    Yeah, his is also plumbing with warm water in the pipes or cool water in the summer. I've seen the during pictures and it's pretty cool how he did it. They did the same with the garage also.
     

    Benny

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    May 20, 2008
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    Drinking your milkshake
    Where do I sign up?!

    I haven't looked at it yet, but a friend from MN has no vents in his house, his walls are heated along with his driveway. It's really awesome.

    I could see how really hot water could work in the winter, but could something like that be possible around here (or even more towards the equator) in the summer or do you need to live in MN for that to work?
     

    Brandon

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    I'd take the fish tank headboard.

    I saw a report on yahoo a couple weeks ago about the glass pool table and the person that bought it scratched the glass by using regular pool balls instead of what the mgf. recommended using to avoid scratching the glass.

    I'll stick with my cheaper pool table.
     

    hornadylnl

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    I could see how really hot water could work in the winter, but could something like that be possible around here (or even more towards the equator) in the summer or do you need to live in MN for that to work?

    I was told you couldn't use radiant floor heat for cooling due to all the condensation it would cause.
     
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